Web/API/ParentNode/childElementCount

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The ParentNode.childElementCount read-only property returns an unsigned long representing the number of child elements of the given element.

This property was initially defined in the ElementTraversal pure interface. As this interface contained two distinct set of properties, one aimed at Node that have children, one at those that are children, they have been moved into two separate pure interfaces, ParentNode and ChildNode. In this case, childElementCount moved to ParentNode. This is a fairly technical change that shouldn't affect compatibility.


Syntax

var count = node.childElementCount;
count
The return value, which is an unsigned long (simply an integer) type.
node
An object representing a Document, DocumentFragment, or Element.

Example

var foo = document.getElementById('foo');
if (foo.childElementCount > 0) {
  // Do something
}

Polyfill for IE8 & IE9 & Safari

This property is completely unsupported prior to IE9. In IE9 and Safari, it is unsupported in the Document and DocumentFragment objects.

;(function(constructor) {
  if (constructor &&
      constructor.prototype &&
      constructor.prototype.childElementCount == null) {
    Object.defineProperty(constructor.prototype, 'childElementCount', {
      get: function() {
        var i = 0, count = 0, node, nodes = this.childNodes;
        while (node = nodes[i++]) {
          if (node.nodeType === 1) count++;
        }
        return count;
      }
    });
  }
})(window.Node || window.Element);

Specification

Specification Status Comment
DOMThe definition of 'ParentNode.childElementCount' in that specification. Living Standard Split the ElementTraversal interface in ChildNode and ParentNode. This method is now defined on the latter.

The Document and DocumentFragment implemented the new interfaces.

Element Traversal SpecificationThe definition of 'ElementTraversal.childElementCount' in that specification. Obsolete Added its initial definition to the ElementTraversal pure interface and use it on Element.

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet
childElementCount Chrome

Full support 1

Edge

Full support 12

Firefox

Full support 3.5

IE

Full support 9

Opera

Full support 10

Safari

Full support 4

WebView Android

Full support Yes

Chrome Android

Full support Yes

Firefox Android

Full support 4

Opera Android

Full support Yes

Safari iOS

Full support Yes

Samsung Internet Android

Full support Yes

Support on Document and DocumentFragment

Experimental'

Chrome

Full support 29

Edge

Full support ≤79

Firefox

Full support 25

IE

No support No

Opera

Full support 16

Safari

No support No

WebView Android

Full support Yes

Chrome Android

Full support Yes

Firefox Android

?

Opera Android

?

Safari iOS

No support No

Samsung Internet Android

Full support Yes

Legend

Full support  
Full support
No support  
No support
Compatibility unknown  
Compatibility unknown
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.'
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.


See also